Australia boasts some of the world’s top ranked universities and is recognised globally for its strong education sector. In an effort to attract international students to Australia, immigration offers a pathway for students to undertake studies and possibly obtain post-graduate employment. To find out more check out Why Australia.
Student Visa
Should you wish to undertake further studies after your current student visa is set to expire, it is possible to apply for another student visa. However, if the primary reason behind applying for another student visa is so you can continue to maintain residency in Australia and not further your career prospects, then you might find it difficult to obtain another student visa.
The student visa program has been streamlined in recent years so that there is only one type of student visa, the subclass 500.
What is the process for applying for a student visa?
There are two steps involved with applying for a student visa:
- Enrol in an eligible course of study provided by an eligible educational institution.
- Submit your visa application.
International students wishing to undertake studies in Australia will need to demonstrate that they:
- Have enrolled in an approved course of study.
- Will return to their home country after they have completed their studies in Australia.
- Have English language abilities that are suitable for their proposed course of study.
- Have genuine access to funds needed to support themselves while they study.
- Have adequate private health insurance.
If you would like us to assess your eligibility for a 500 visa click here.
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Graduate Visa
The graduate work stream visa can last for up to 18 months. Whereas the post-work study stream can last for up to 2 or 4 years, depending on the educational qualification you obtained from your Australian education provider.
To apply for a graduate visa you will only need to prepare and submit your visa application. This differs from business and investment, work and skilled visas which require you to take multiple steps before you can submit your visa application.
There are common criteria that apply to both that graduate and post-work study streams. These criteria are:
- A subclass 476 or 485 visa cannot be your current, or most recent, Australian visa;
- You have competent English language abilities.
- You have applied for an Australian Federal Police check within the last 12 months, and this application was made before you submitted your 485 visa application.
- You have adequate private health insurance.
The graduate work stream visa also has the following criteria:
- You have nominated an occupation that is on the 485 visa Skilled Occupation List.
- You have a positive skills assessment for your nominated occupation.
- You have met the Australian study requirement within the last 6 months.
- You have received an educational qualification from an eligible educational institution and this qualification is closely related to your nominated occupation.
The post-study work stream has the following additional criteria:
- You hold either a bachelors, bachelors (honours), masters or doctorate.
- Your bachelors, bachelors (honours), masters or doctorate was awarded to you by a recognised Australian educational institution.
- You have met the Australian study requirement within the last 6 months.
If you would like us to assess your eligibility for a 485 visa click here.
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Please note that the information contained on this page is subject to change without notice and that Skills Migration has no control over when, or how, this information may be changed. Furthermore, the criteria published on this website is not intended as an exhaustive list. There are other visa criteria that you would need to satisfy in addition the ones listed above to be eligible for the visas mentioned on this page. The information displayed on this page should not be substituted for professional immigration advice provided by a registered migration agent. Skills Migration cannot be held liable for any damages or losses you may incur as a result of relying on the information provided on this page